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La Sierra de La Cabrera
Valle de Ambroz, Hervas, Cacares Province
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Bluebells, May 2012
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Pico de La Miel and the Embalse de Atazar
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Basset Cove
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Grandpa Mushroom Rock.
St Ives Harbour, low tide
Mên-An-Tol (Ding Dong tin mine on the horizon)
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Caught out in the rain yesterday.
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Asparagus Island
Land's End from Carn Gloose, Saint Just.
Rock window, Sierra de La Cabrera
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Greenbank Cove, Cornwall
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Granite lumps.
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St Senara. Zennor parish church
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High tide above Greenbank Cove, North Cliffs, Cornwall.
My previous visit (2015) and descent to the cove was via a path that now only exists in part (seen here to the left). Coastal erosion has meant a new path (between my feet) had to be kicked in.
My previous visit (2015) and descent to the cove was via a path that now only exists in part (seen here to the left). Coastal erosion has meant a new path (between my feet) had to be kicked in.
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Bill Robinson / kind… clubNot so tricky really; just this top bit, which disappears every decade or so and a new path is found a little further inland - and the bottom bit which needs a bit of scrambling over rocks. It is eminently 'do-able' and you do see a few people down on the beach occasionally (at low tide only).
Nouchet,
Nicole,
Evan,
Katja,
Malik,
Bill,
Erhard,
Ruth,
Many thanks to you all!
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Ulrich John clubAndy Rodker club has replied to ElaineAs do I, naturally!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Eunice Perkins clubGudrun,
cammino,
Larry,
William,
Denis,
Ulrich,
Jaap,
Elaine,
Annemarie,
Eunice,
Very many thanks to you all!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton clubMarie-france,
Many thanks to you both!
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